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Tracy
Memorial
Library
304 Main Street
New London, NH 03257
(603)526-4656
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Community Meeting Room
Guidelines
When not
being used for Library purposes, the
Community Meeting Room is available to
local organizations engaging in
educational, cultural, intellectual,
or civic activities and events.
Any group wishing to use the
Meeting Room must read these Guidelines
and then complete a Meeting Room
Application and Hold Harmless Agreement. Any group that
fails to comply with any of the below
guidelines may be denied further use of
the Meeting Room, and a user fee may be
assessed. The
Board of Trustees reserves the right to
modify these rules at any time in
response to changing conditions.
Meeting Room
Application
Hold Harmless and AV
Responsibility Application
- For new groups,
no reservations will be held or booked
until an application form is
completed. For
ongoing groups, an application must be
updated annually.
- The Meeting Room is
available Tuesday through Saturday. The Meeting
Room is not available on days when the
library is closed (Sundays, Mondays and
holidays). Attendee arrival and setup
may not begin prior to 9 AM. Please do
not knock, rattle the door, or try to
gain entry before the Library is
officially opened.
- The Meeting Room may be
used beyond the Library’s closing time,
Tuesday through Friday.
Evening events should end by 10
PM, and public use is restricted to the
Meeting Room, entry lobby and restroom. Your
organization is responsible for picking
up a key during the Library’s open
hours, locking the door at the end of
the meeting, and returning the key via
the book drop.
- Users must
disclose the nature of their meeting
when making the reservation. Charging
fees, selling of any sort, or soliciting
funds are not permitted.
No private parties are allowed.
- The Room is in such high
demand that it can impact the Library’s
ability to hold its own events. Although
we will make every effort to honor
your reservation, the Library reserves
the right, with as much notice as
feasible, to cancel a reservation if
the Room is needed for a Library
program.
- Reservations will be
accepted up to four months in advance. To ensure
equitable access, the Library reserves
the right to limit the frequency of any
group’s use.
- If the Library closes due
to storms or other extraordinary
circumstances, the applicant will be
notified, if possible, but it is the
applicant’s responsibility to notify
attendees. The
Library is not responsible for any cost
incurred by any group as a result of
such closing.
- The Library must be
notified as soon as feasible if a
meeting is canceled so that other groups
may use the space.
- Groups are
responsible for setting up the Meeting
Room for their meeting, and for
cleaning up and restoring to order
afterward. This
includes
replacing
moved
furniture
according
to
the
posted
diagram,
closing
windows, and turning off lights. Please
include this set-up and take-down time
when making your reservation.
- Library staff
is not available to change the room
arrangement or to provide support
services such as
carrying equipment or materials into
or around the Library, or making
photocopies.
- Groups wishing
to use Library audio-visual equipment
in the Meeting Room must complete an
Assumption of Responsibility Form and
receive training in advance of the
meeting and at a time convenient for
Library staff.
Staff is not
available to operate audio-visual
equipment during the meeting and
should not be expected to respond
immediately to any potential
malfunction.
Library equipment is not
available for use off premises. If there is
any damage, the user will be billed.
- A kitchenette is available. Beverages and
light refreshments may be served, but no
cooking is permitted.
Users must provide their own
food, beverages, cups and other
supplies. Please clean after use and
remove any trash, unused food,
supplies, and catering equipment.
- Prior to
leaving, the applicant should notify
the Circulation Desk so that a staff
member can check the condition of the
Meeting Room.
- Parking for persons using
the Meeting Room is available in the
municipal lot, located across Pleasant
Street. The Library’s short-term parking
is reserved for patrons visiting for ten
minutes or less.
- Groups
must
state their sponsorship in their
advertising or meeting announcements and
are prohibited from making statements
that suggest Library sponsorship or
endorsement. Inquiries from the public
concerning specific programs will be
referred to the sponsoring organization.
- Youth (under 18) groups
must have an adult (over 21) sponsor and
one adult in attendance for every twenty
young people. Parents/guardians
at a meeting must attend to any child
under the age of six, and every 30
minutes they must check on any child
between the ages of six and eight.
- The Library recognizes the
rights of free speech and free assembly. We subscribe
to Article IV of the Library Bill of
Rights: facilities should be made
available to the community on an
equitable basis, regardless of the
beliefs or affiliations of users. The Meeting
Room meetsADA guidelines for
accessibility.
- The entire Library is a
non-smoking facility.
Alcoholic beverages may be served
only with the prior approval of the
Board of Trustees and Board of
Selectmen.
- The Library, Library staff,
and Library officers are not responsible
for any articles left at the Library.
- Although use of
the Meeting Room is free, donations to
the Library are always appreciated.
- An exception to
any of the above requires a formal
request in writing, submitted to the
Board of Trustees for consideration.
Adopted April 2007
Revised March 2009
Effective
March 31, 2009
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